My ranking
20s
World Class: England, Scotland, Spain, Hungary, Czechoslovakia
Above average: Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark
Average: Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium,
Bellow average: Germany, Poland, Yugoslavia, France,
Crap: Greece, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria
Sweden head to head record to selected non-scandinavian teams:
CE teams (Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Switzerland)
1920s: 21 games, 3W-7D-11L (AUT 1-2-4, HUN 1-1-3, CZE 0-2-2, ITA 1-1-0, SUI 0-1-2)
1930s: 9 games, 3W-0D-6L (AUT 0-0-2, HUN 1-0-2, CZE 0-0-1, ITA -, SUI 2-0-1)
England & Spain
1920s: 2 games, 2 losses (1 each)
1930s: 1 game, 1 loss (EN)
Belgium & Netherlands
1920s: 8 games, 5W-1D-2L (BEL 2-0-1, NL 3-1-1)
1930s: 3 games, 1W-1D-1L (all BEL)
Germany & Poland
1920s: 12 games, 7-2-3 (GER 4-1-1, POL 3-1-2)
1930s: 9 games, 2W-1D-6L (GER 1-1-3, POL 1-0-3)
Sweden won only 6 of 33 games with top sides of 1920s & 30s (CE+Spain+ England). If we add other decent sides Belgium & Netherlands, it´s 12 wins of 44 games.
Germany & Poland were just average sides during the 20s & 30s, posting their head to head records just for comparison.
Judging by these stats, Sweden was average side in 1920s and bellow average in 1930s, although their World Cup record of 1930s makes them look way better than they really were.
So you´ve noticed Sweden´s record with BEL, NEL, GER and POL, from highly positive in 20s to neutral/negative in 30s ? Can you logically explain it ?
Statistically speaking, even crap team can pull a good result vs better team from time to time. As soon as they are losing these games on regular basis, one win doesn´t make them all of sudden good. Solitary win among bunch of losses is more statistical anomaly than anything else.
It works other way around, great side can lose to crap side. Until they don´t lose on regular basis, such a loss has little weight.
Sweden won only 6 of 33 games with top sides of 1920s & 30s (CE+Spain+ England) so they were clearly not on same level as top european sides, that´s quite an embarassing record.
20s
World Class: England, Scotland, Spain, Hungary, Czechoslovakia
Above average: Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark
Average: Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium,
Bellow average: Germany, Poland, Yugoslavia, France,
Crap: Greece, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria
Sweden head to head record to selected non-scandinavian teams:
CE teams (Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Switzerland)
1920s: 21 games, 3W-7D-11L (AUT 1-2-4, HUN 1-1-3, CZE 0-2-2, ITA 1-1-0, SUI 0-1-2)
1930s: 9 games, 3W-0D-6L (AUT 0-0-2, HUN 1-0-2, CZE 0-0-1, ITA -, SUI 2-0-1)
England & Spain
1920s: 2 games, 2 losses (1 each)
1930s: 1 game, 1 loss (EN)
Belgium & Netherlands
1920s: 8 games, 5W-1D-2L (BEL 2-0-1, NL 3-1-1)
1930s: 3 games, 1W-1D-1L (all BEL)
Germany & Poland
1920s: 12 games, 7-2-3 (GER 4-1-1, POL 3-1-2)
1930s: 9 games, 2W-1D-6L (GER 1-1-3, POL 1-0-3)
Sweden won only 6 of 33 games with top sides of 1920s & 30s (CE+Spain+ England). If we add other decent sides Belgium & Netherlands, it´s 12 wins of 44 games.
Germany & Poland were just average sides during the 20s & 30s, posting their head to head records just for comparison.
Judging by these stats, Sweden was average side in 1920s and bellow average in 1930s, although their World Cup record of 1930s makes them look way better than they really were.
So you´ve noticed Sweden´s record with BEL, NEL, GER and POL, from highly positive in 20s to neutral/negative in 30s ? Can you logically explain it ?
so has Norway vs Brazil. And we both know it doesn´t make them better than Brazil.
Statistically speaking, even crap team can pull a good result vs better team from time to time. As soon as they are losing these games on regular basis, one win doesn´t make them all of sudden good. Solitary win among bunch of losses is more statistical anomaly than anything else.
It works other way around, great side can lose to crap side. Until they don´t lose on regular basis, such a loss has little weight.
Sweden won only 6 of 33 games with top sides of 1920s & 30s (CE+Spain+ England) so they were clearly not on same level as top european sides, that´s quite an embarassing record.